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by taeric
344 days ago
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I thought the general view was that leaving the CGI model was not necessarily better for most people? In particular, I know I was at a bigger company that tried and failed many times to replace essentially a CGI model with a JVM based solution. Most of the benefits that they were supposed to see from not having the outdated execution model, as you call it, typically turned into liabilities and actually kept them from hitting the performance they claimed they would get to. And, sadly, there is no getting around the "configure everything perfectly" problem. :( |
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